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Human Research Tissue Bank System Integration

CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST
Published: May 19, 2026
Updated: May 19, 2026
Source: uk_fts

About This Opportunity

This is a supplies contract in the health and medical services, information and communication technology and Research sectors, with a focus on Medical Equipment, Laboratory, artificial intelligence and Laboratories. Located in United Kingdom, Europe, this opportunity is open to firms and consortiums, with an estimated budget of GBP 1.5 million.

Published through UK FTS - Find a Tender Service, a national government procurement portal. Public procurement tenders follow the country's national bidding regulations and may have specific eligibility and documentation requirements for the supply of goods in the health and medical services sector. Supply contracts typically require bidders to demonstrate product compliance with technical specifications, delivery capacity, and relevant certifications. This is an advance notice — the formal tender is expected to be published shortly. Interested parties can use this time to prepare documentation and identify potential partners.

Description

Cambridge University NHS Foundation Trust (CUH) is seeking a development partner to scope, design and deliver an integrated solution for the collection, storage, use and release of human tissue for research. The state-of-the-art solution must be fully compliant with the legal framework of the Human Tissue Act 2004 and ensure that there is transparent and real-time auditable, tracking and ethical use of all human tissue samples, irrespective of their source, across the Cambridge Biomedical Campus. The solution will also support ISO accreditation (ISO 20387 for biobanking and ISO 15189 for diagnostic laboratories) Central to the new system for tissue originating on the Campus, will be the use of the Epic electronic patient record at CUH. Streamlined and efficient interoperability between Epic and existing data systems – for example the Achiever Database used by research teams across the campus and the Edge Research Management system is essential. Human tissue sent from external organisations must also be tracked once it arrives on the Campus. User-centric interfaces and back-end services driven by secure AI-based processes will be central to the delivery of rich functionality which would include new case identification, timely specimen collection, real time data updates on specimens and linked data and continuous audit to detect potential statutory breaches. The collection, storage and release of tissue samples is the responsibility of the Human Research Tissue Bank (HRTB) in the Histopathology Department at 1000 Discovery Drive. Duplicate between-system data entry must be avoided. Full integration with the working processes in the Histopathology Department is required, including the Inpeco automated tissue management system and the Phillips Image Management System. The Histopathology Department uses the Epic Beaker Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) linked to the Epic electronic patient record. At its core the new system must be designed to support the day-to day work of all the HRTB staff and the statutory responsibilities of the Designated Individual for the Human Tissue Authority. The solution must support current and future consent models, including structured capture of research tissue consent status, consent versioning, selective permissions where approved, withdrawal/revocation, and auditable linkage of consent status to tissue requests and release decisions. The system must be designed so that future broad front-door research consent, wider data linkage and patient-facing transparency can be supported, and provide consenting participants with access (potentially through the NHS app or the Epic MyChart app) to a secure timely audit of how their tissue and data has been used. The tissue and linked data collected through this proposed system will be made available to approved academic and commercial researchers in the UK and abroad. All such access must ensure patient anonymity and confidentiality. The developed system must provide a detailed and easy to use search facility through which potential samples can be identified and requested. The system should allow users to request specific samples be collected and selected tissue cohorts to be supplemented. In line with Trust policy, human tissue will never be sold for profit. For the system to be sustainable, however, a full cost-recovery for tissue samples and data services will be applied where appropriate. The development partner in collaboration with commercial teams at CUH will review and evaluate existing and potential cost models which, once agreed, will require implementation.

Data provenance

This notice is sourced from UK FTS - Find a Tender Service and was originally published on May 19, 2026. Last refreshed today. Reference: 045749-2026. BidsFactory mirrors official procurement notices and links back to the source for full legal text.

About CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST

CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST has issued 206 procurement notices on BidsFactory, including 5 currently open and 200 awarded contracts. Activity concentrates in General Supplies & Services, Education & Training, and Information & Communication Technology. All notices are published for United Kingdom. Notices are distributed via UK FTS - Find a Tender Service. Most recent publication: May 19, 2026.

Frequently asked questions about this tender

How can I submit a bid?

Visit UK FTS - Find a Tender Service to access the full notice, required documents, and submission instructions. Quote reference 045749-2026 when communicating with the contracting authority.

Who is the contracting authority?

This notice was issued by CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST in United Kingdom. The authority is responsible for evaluating bids, awarding the contract, and managing performance.

What type of contract is this?

This is a Supplies contract in the Health & Medical sector. The classification helps bidders match the opportunity to their qualifications and registered scope of supply.

What is the estimated budget?

The estimated contract value is £1,500,000 - £1,500,000. Bidders should ensure their proposals are consistent with this range and account for any local taxes and contract execution costs.

Where will the contract be performed?

The contract is for delivery in United Kingdom. Foreign bidders should review local registration, taxation, and any in-country presence requirements before submitting.

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Key Details

Estimated Budget
£1,500,000 - £1,500,000
Contract Type
Supplies
Eligibility
Firms / Consortiums
Language
English
Reference
045749-2026

Source

uk_fts
uk_fts
Official Source

Contracting Authority

CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST
🇬🇧United Kingdom

Contact

Contact Person
Kevin Macey

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